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    2018 Domaine AF Gros Echezeaux Grand Cru (Burgundy, FR) 3R

    3R

    Slightly more fruit and body thanks to warmer climates and riper grapes

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    2018 Domaine AF Gros Echezeaux Grand Cru (Burgundy, FR) 3R

    An exquisite boutique Burgundy wine, Domaine A.F. Gros Echezeaux is a prime example of this classic and revered wine region. Black cherry, raspberry, plum, tea, and violet notes give way to a smooth velvet texture on the palate. With a firm finish, this wine is elegant with the ability to be enjoyed now or aged for years to bring out even more.

    About The Varietal

    Pinot Noir

    Ranked as the 10th most widely planted grape variety globally, Pinot Noir has amassed a dedicated following among passionate wine enthusiasts. Originally the predominant red wine grape of Burgundy, its allure has led to widespread adoption and admiration in vineyards across the globe. The elusive charm of Pinot Noir has found a home in diverse wine regions worldwide.

    About The Producer

    Domaine AF Gros

    Anne-Francoise Gros, one of Jean Gros' three children, has built a strong identity and reputation in the wine industry since assuming control of her father's domaine in 1988. As a female winegrower, Anne-Francoise adeptly demonstrated her capabilities and dispelled any doubts about her ability to oversee a domaine. She not only showcased the strength but also the acumen required to elevate her family's heritage to one of the premier domaines in Burgundy.

    3R

    Slightly more fruit and body thanks to warmer climates and riper grapes